This issue actually HAS been addressed before in sci-fi literature. Read the Noughts & Crosses series by Malorie Blackman. Victoria Foyt’s tripe is nothing compared to those books.
Oh boo boo boo. White woman’s tears. *yawn* Oh, and don’t forget her white dog, too!
I read a bit of this online, and it was so badly written that I couldn’t bear to go further. I’d rather be doing the dishes than waste my time with that tripe.
The thing the bother me the most is that this story takes place on Earth, in the future. It’s like the author is saying, “What would black people do if it was the other way around and they had the privilege instead? Oh, they would be just as racist — or even worse!”.
This issue actually HAS been addressed before in sci-fi literature. Read the Noughts & Crosses series by Malorie Blackman. Victoria Foyt’s tripe is nothing compared to those books.
Oh boo boo boo. White woman’s tears. *yawn* Oh, and don’t forget her white dog, too!
I read a bit of this online, and it was so badly written that I couldn’t bear to go further. I’d rather be doing the dishes than waste my time with that tripe.
sci fi version of The Help, please?
The thing the bother me the most is that this story takes place on Earth, in the future. It’s like the author is saying, “What would black people do if it was the other way around and they had the privilege instead? Oh, they would be just as racist — or even worse!”.